University Of Fort Hare New Library

University Of Fort Hare New Library, the vision of the Libraries is to provide a level of excellence in its resources and information in support of the University in its drive to regain its status in the academic world as one of the best African higher academic institutions.

MISSION
The mission of the University of Fort Hare Libraries  is:

  • To provide its user community with access to quality information services and resources in a variety of formats and delivery systems that support teaching, learning, research and the service mission of the University.
  • To foster the skills which are necessary for independent and lifelong learning thereby contributing to the social, cultural, intellectual and economic development of South Africa.

The Library system consists of three institutional libraries serving the Alice, the Bhisho and the East London campuses. The Libraries has over 170 000 volumes of books, periodicals and other material. Its special collections are housed in the Howard Pim Library of Rare Books which is situated on the ground floor. Pamphlets detailing the facilities and services provided by the Library are available free of charge at the Issue Desk and in Information Librarians’ offices.

The Library mission is to provide the materials and services to meet the information and research needs of the staff and students of the University.

OPENING HOURS

LibrarySemester HoursVacation Hours
AliceMonday – Thursday: 08:30 – 00:00
Friday: 08:30 – 20:30
Saturday: 08:30 – 16:00
Sunday: 13:30 – 17:30
Monday – Friday: 08:30 – 16:30
Saturday & Sunday Closed
BhishoMonday – Thursday: 10:00 – 18:00
Friday: 08:30 – 15:30
Saturday & Sunday Closed
 
Monday – Friday: 08:30 – 16:00
Saturday & Sunday Closed
East LondonMonday – Thursday: 08:00 – 00:00
Friday: 08:00 – 20:00
Saturday: 09:00 – 17:00
Sunday: 12:00 – 17:00
Monday – Friday: 08:00 – 16:30
Saturday & Sunday Closed

On occasion the University Librarian may, in consultation with the Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Academic of the University of Fort Hare, cause the normal hours to be altered. Notices informing users of such alterations shall be posted at the entrance to the Library, and at other places deemed appropriate for communicating with users.

Fifteen minutes before each closing time of a Library session a bell shall ring to indicate that users shall prepare to leave the Library. Ten and again five minutes before the closing time of a Library session a bell shall again ring to indicate that users must leave the Library. Any user who has not left the Library at closing time commits a breach of these Regulations.

USE OF THE LIBRARY

3.1 Students, members of staff and external borrowers are admitted to use the Library and may borrow Library material subject to these Regulations. The University Librarian may, at his/her discretion, admit other persons to the use of the Library. Library registration for student borrowers is valid only for the duration of issue of the student’s identity card, normally one semester or one calendar year.

3.2 Any borrower who acts contrary to the provisions of these Regulations may be suspended from the use of and access to the Library by the University Librarian for a period of not more than five days. If the University Librarian is of the opinion that the breach of the Regulation is of such a serious nature as to warrant a suspension of more than five days, he/she shall immediately report such breach to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Academic of the University by letter, and he/she shall only readmit such a borrower to the Library on such date as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Academic, by written notice to the University Librarian, may decide.

3.3 Any user or borrower who, in connection with the use of the Library, commits an offence, whether under Common Law or Statute, shall be prosecuted according to the Law.

3.4 No user shall enter the Library without first switching off his/her cellular phone. Any user found operating a cellular phone inside the Library shall be liable for a spot fine of R50.00

3.5 No user shall raise his/her voice or create any noise or disturbance or smoke, drink or eat in the Library.

3.6 No user who has removed a book or periodical from the shelves for perusal in the Library shall replace such a book or periodical on the shelves, but shall leave it on the table where it has been used.

3.7 No user shall write or make marks on any Library material borrowed from the Library or deface it in any way and anyone returning Library material that has been damaged or defaced with writing or otherwise, shall be held responsible for such damage, unless it has been noted on the computer system at the time of issue.

3.8 No user shall remove or cover over, or attempt to remove or cover over any markings on Library material that identify the material as belonging to the Library. Possession of Library material from which the markings have been removed or where the markings have been covered over is an offence, provided that the user is not bringing the material to the University Librarian in order to report the discovery of the same.

3.9 Any user caught attempting to illegally remove Library material from the Library, or any user who is found in possession of Library material that has been illegally removed from the Library shall be deemed to have attempted to steal, or have stolen the material, unless the user provides proof to the contrary.

3.10 Any user who finds Library material left unattended outside the Library shall return the material to the Library immediately.

3.11 The University Librarian shall confiscate any Library material identified as belonging to another Library and which, in the opinion of the University Librarian, appears not to have been legally borrowed by the user who has the material in his/her possession. The University Librarian shall contact the Library to which the material belongs in order to establish whether the material was legally borrowed by the user from whom the material was confiscated. If the owning Library confirms that the material was legally borrowed by the user, the material will be returned to the user. If it was not legally borrowed by that user, the University Librarian shall return the material directly to the owning Library, and if asked to do so by that Library, shall provide the Library with such information and assistance in identifying and prosecuting the possessor of the material as may be at the University Librarian’s disposal.

3.12 It is the responsibility of every user to make him/herself cognizant of the Law of Copyright and such Copyright Regulations as may be applicable in the Republic of South Africa. No user may utilise Library equipment or materials to breach or attempt to circumvent Copyright Law and its regulations, nor shall any user introduce to the Library any materials that are in contravention of the same.

CONTACT US

Alice Campus1 King Williams Town Road
Private Bag X1314
Alice
5700
Tel: +27 (0)40 602 2441
Bhisho CampusP.O. Box 1153
Independance Avenue
Bhisho, King Williams Town
Tel: +27 (0)40 608 3460
East London CampusP.O. Box 7426,
50 Church Street
East London
5200
Tel: +27 (0)43 704 7105
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